> On Mar 31, 2015, at 3:27 AM, Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Doing your HDR in postprocessing has a number of advantages. Unlike the 
> camera, Enfuse can even align free-hand shots...
> 
> http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/770012/display/29854910
> 
> and you can do HDR with one single RAW shot by developing a number of copies 
> with different exposure settings in Lightroom and then combining them in one 
> HDR picture. Here's an example:
> 
> http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/770012/display/35373880
> 
> The bright parts of the sky were slightly over the top. Just reducing their 
> brightness made the whole picture too dark or resulted in a histogram that 
> looked like a pickett fence. Instead, I made a copy of the picture, took its 
> entire brightness down until the sky was right and then HDR'ed both frames.

This question would probably get answered if I just started, but what 
determines which file the sky is taken from?

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